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26.04.2023
How Degrowth Can Win Political Favour and the MassesPost-Growth

Despite its growing visibility, the degrowth agenda finds limited appeal in politics and in public discourse.

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25.04.2023
Objects of Political Desire IV: Democratise, Develop, DecoloniseDemocracy

49 years later, Portugal’s Carnation Revolution still teaches a vital lesson to today’s democratic politics.

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20.04.2023
Peatlands Matter for Climate and BiodiversityEnvironment

Despite their potential for climate conservation, peatlands remain a depleted and overlooked resource.

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18.04.2023
Eyes on Germany: Greens Face an Uphill Battle for ClimatePolitics

Coalition compromises make it harder for the Greens to commit to their climate policy goals.

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13.04.2023
Europe on the Ballot: Is a Progressive Resurgence Possible in the European Election?Politics

European politics may be drifting to the right but progressives cannot yet be counted out of the struggle for Europe.

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12.04.2023
If Climate Policy Isn’t Social, It FailsPost-Growth

Jason Hickel explains why green transition policies without a social justice lens are doomed to fail.

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06.04.2023
No Quiet Times in UK PoliticsPolitics

Amid Brexit, government scandals, and prime minister resignations, quiet times have eluded UK politics in recent years.

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05.04.2023
Why Bulgaria Is Shut Out of SchengenFuture of EU

We asked political scientist Antony Todorov what Schengen membership means for Bulgaria.

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04.04.2023
Time To Democratise TimeWelfare and Social Issues

Our current time management model no longer works. How do we fix it?

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31.03.2023
Bulgaria’s Green Deal U-turnDemocracy

After another close election, Bulgaria's commitment to green transition remains an open question.

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